Public Opinion and Popular Government is a book written by Abbott Lawrence Lowell in 1913. The book explores the relationship between public opinion and democracy, arguing that public opinion is essential for the functioning of a democratic government. Lowell examines the various ways in which public opinion is formed, including the role of the press, political parties, and interest groups. He also discusses the potential dangers of public opinion,...
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